Top 10 Restaurants in Paris (2025): Where to Eat Like a Local and a Foodie
- MaYen Ma
- Jul 10
- 3 min read

If you're heading to Paris in 2025, forget just croissants and baguettes — the culinary scene here is a delicious labyrinth of old-school charm, bold creativity, and pure gastronomic magic. From Michelin-starred dining rooms to hidden pizzerias and plant-based surprises, here are the top 10 restaurants in Paris that deserve a seat on your itinerary (and your Instagram).
🥇 1. Le Christine – Refined French Gastronomy in Saint-Germain
📍 1 Rue Christine, 6th Arr.Hidden in a cobblestone street of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Le Christine offers a modern French tasting menu curated by chef Rodolphe Despagne. Think smoked mussels, pine-infused sauces, and warm, homemade brioche. Ideal for a romantic night out or an elevated lunch with a Parisian twist.⭐ Refined, seasonal, intimate.
🥈 2. Daimant Saint-Honoré – Plant-Based Elegance in the Heart of Paris
📍 229 Rue Saint-Honoré, 1st Arr.This eco-conscious, fully vegetarian bistro is all about beautiful plating and bold flavors — from roasted broccoli with avocado mousse to mushroom croquettes that could convert any meat-eater. The sleek interior and quiet terrace make it a favorite among conscious locals.🌿 Stylish, sustainable, innovative.
🥉 3. Le Grand Café – Seafood and Cocktails in a Palatial Setting
📍 Grand Palais Éphémère, 7th Arr.Created by the famed Loulou group, this glamorous spot inside the Grand Palais pairs seasonal seafood with one of the best cocktail menus in the city — crafted by legendary mixologist Colin Field. It’s a scene, in the best possible way.🍸 Chic, upscale, unforgettable.
⭐ 4. Le Chateaubriand – Rule-Breaking Michelin Dining in the 11th
📍 129 Avenue Parmentier, 11th Arr.Chef Iñaki Aizpitarte’s trailblazing neo-bistro helped define the new Paris cuisine. There’s no à la carte — just a daily-changing tasting menu paired with natural wines. It’s bold, unpredictable, and consistently rated among the world’s best.🥂 Iconic, inventive, essential.
🏛️ 5. La Tour d’Argent – Parisian Grandeur with a River View
📍 17 Quai de la Tournelle, 5th Arr.With roots tracing back to 1582, this legendary restaurant serves their famous pressed duck with one of the deepest wine cellars in Europe. Dine while overlooking Notre-Dame and the Seine — it doesn’t get more cinematic.🦆 Historic, luxurious, timeless.
🍕 6. Peppe Pizzeria – World Champion Neapolitan Pizza
📍 2nd Arr.Run by 2019’s pizza world champion Peppe Cutraro, this no-frills gem offers possibly the best Neapolitan pie in Paris. Get there early — locals line up fast.🍕 Casual, flavorful, beloved.
🎨 7. Vaisseau – Culinary Art from Adrien Cachot
📍 11th Arr.French Top Chef finalist Adrien Cachot breaks rules and expectations at this edgy, artistic space. Expect modern French dishes that look like abstract art but taste like home.🎭 Experimental, artistic, thought-provoking.
🇮🇹 8. Amâlia – Where Italy Meets Paris
📍 11th Arr.A fine-dining experience led by two Italian chefs, Amâlia merges regional Italian flavors with French finesse. Their handmade pastas and delicate sauces are served in a refined, minimalist space.🍝 Elegant, cross-cultural, Michelin-approved.
🥩 9. Relais de l’Entrecôte – One Menu, Perfectly Executed
📍 Multiple LocationsFamous for one thing — steak frites — served in two generous rounds with a legendary secret sauce. No menu, no stress. Just sit down, say “yes,” and enjoy.🥩 Simple, classic, satisfying.
🏛️ 10. Fouquet’s – Timeless Parisian Luxury on the Champs-Élysées
📍 99 Avenue des Champs-ÉlyséesThis historic brasserie has hosted movie stars and politicians since 1899. Expect steak tartare, pan-seared sole, and one of the city’s most elegant dining rooms.🎬 Glamorous, iconic, quintessentially Paris.
✨ Final Thoughts
From haute cuisine to pizza perfection, Paris offers a world of flavors, atmospheres, and unforgettable meals. Whether you’re chasing a Michelin star or just want a great glass of wine and warm bread, this list has you covered.
Hungry yet? Save this list for your next trip, and don’t forget to reserve early — Parisians don’t mess around when it comes to dinner.



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